The Tony-winning Best Musical Dear Evan Hansen, which continues to play to sold-out crowds at the Music Box Theatre, was a clue on the November 8 broadcast of the syndicated game show Jeopardy.

Host Alex Trebek read this clue to the three contestants: “Ben Platt won the 2017 Tony for his performance as a high school senior coping with a classmate's death in this musical.” Watch the clip from the long-running TV program above.

Tony winner Ben Platt will offer his final performance November 19. Dear Evan Hansen will welcome Noah Galvin in the title role beginning November 21. Following Galvin's run, Hello, Dolly! star Taylor Trensch will take over beginning mid-January 2018.

After a successful regional premiere and hit Off-Broadway run, Dear Evan Hansen began previews on Broadway November 14, 2016, ahead of a December 4 opening night.

The original musical features a score by the Tony- and Oscar-winning songwriting team of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (Dogfight, A Christmas Story), a book by Tony winner Steven Levenson (Masters of Sex), choreography by Danny Mefford (Fun Home), and direction by multiple Tony nominee Greif (Rent, Next to Normal, If/Then).

Get Up-Close With the Props of Dear Evan Hansen

Get Up-Close With the Props of Dear Evan Hansen

We head backstage at the Music Box Theatre for a behind-the-scenes look at the Tony-winning show.

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Evan Hansen casts. Every show, a new cast is fitted to his arm and sawed off at intermission.
Marc J. Franklin

Ben Platt in the plaster arm cast.
Joan Marcus

All the casts from past shows.
Marc J. Franklin

How the props are stored in the wings.
Marc J. Franklin

The stage-left props shelf.
Marc J. Franklin

The stack of Dear Evan Hansen Letters, a new one is used every show.
Marc J. Franklin